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Refrigerant and Energy Regulations Update Dr. Rajan Rajendran Emerson Climate Technologies Focus on Refrigeration Applications

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  • Refrigerant and Energy Regulations Update

    Dr. Rajan RajendranEmerson Climate Technologies

    Focus on Refrigeration Applications

  • HFC Phase-Down Amendment to Montreal Protocol Closer to Reality

    On 11/5/15, the 27th Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol in

    Dubai, UAE, concluded with all countries agreeing to work on a 2016

    amendment to phase-down HFCs*.

    North America Proposal India Proposal

    http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/0/C489A7D31EF941EE8525

    7EF50049921D

    http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/0/C489A7D31EF941EE85257EF50049921D

  • European F-Gas Regulation: Phase-Down HFC and Application Bans

    Europe is not waiting for the global agreement. Changes have begun.

    http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/f-gas/legislation/index_en.htm

    http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/f-gas/legislation/index_en.htm

  • EPA’s Final Rule, July 20, 2015 Changed Listing Status of Certain HFCs*

    *Refer to Tables 4, 5 and 6 of Final Rule for complete details

    Phase-out

    Refrigerant

    Super-

    market

    New

    Super-

    market

    Retrofit

    Remote

    Cond. Unit

    New

    Remote

    Cond. Unit

    Retrofit

    Stand-alone

    MT

  • 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

    Supermarket (Rack)

    Walk-In (Remote CDU)

    Cooler

    Freezer

    Reach-In (Stand-Alone)

    Cooler 2,200 BTU

    Freezer

    Ice Machine

    EPA and DOE: Compliance Will

    Not Be Easy

  • SNAP: Additional Change of Status for Refrigerants Is Coming

  • EPA Proposal to Amend Clean Air Act Section 608 Ref. Mgmnt. Regs (11/9/15)

    Lowers repair leak rate threshold for 50+ lbs. refrigerant charge systems

    – From 35% to 20% for industrial process refrigeration (IPR) and comm. ref. equipment

    – From 15% to 10% for comfort cooling equipment

    Requires regular leak inspections or continuous monitoring devices

    for ref/AC systems:

    – Annual inspections for systems normally containing 50+ lbs. of refrigerant

    – Quarterly inspections for commercial refrigeration and IPR systems normally containing

    500+ lbs. of refrigerant

    Prohibits operation of systems with 50+ lbs. of refrigerant that have

    leaked 75% or more of full charge for two consecutive years

    Requires techs to keep a record of refrigerant recovered during system

    disposal from systems with a charge size from 5–50 pounds

    Extends the requirements of the refrigerant management program to

    cover substitute refrigerants, such as HFCs

    http://www.epa.gov/section608/proposal-amend-section-608-

    refrigerant-management-regulations

    http://www.epa.gov/section608/proposal-amend-section-608-refrigerant-management-regulations

  • Other Refrigerant-Related Activities Are Underway

    Canada proposed notice of intent to control the manufacture,

    import and use of certain HFCs in consumer aerosols, foam

    blowing, commercial refrigeration and MVAC

    California has proposed HFC use regulations as well

    Safety standards and building codes are under revision

    – U.S.: UL 1995, ASHRAE 15

    – International: ISO 5149, IEC 60335, EN378

    AHRI A2L Flammability Research Study in Progress

    AHRI’s Second Alternative Refrigerants Evaluation Program

    has concluded with focus on high ambient operation for AC

  • 2015 Was Warmest Year Since 1880, per USA Today Article, 1/20/16

    COP21 Meeting in Paris, 12/12/2015

    Nations agreed to limit global temperature increase to 2 °C

    Countries to update pollution reduction pledges by 2020

    This means reducing

    emissions by 40–70% by

    2050 compared to 2010!

    Can we continue to invent, innovate and develop new products while

    maintaining existing systems with a “business as usual” approach?

  • The Helix Innovation Centerat the University of Dayton, Ohio

  • The Helix: A Different Way of Thinking and a New Way to Collaborate

  • Commercial Kitchen at The Helix

    1,500 sq. ft., fully functional, high-density kitchen

    Designed for modern American cuisine

    Capacity to serve 150 meals

    Independent temperature and humidity control

    Remote condensing equipment can be located in environment chamber

    Environment chamber temperature control from-25 °F to 125 °F; humidity control from 20–90%

  • Supermarket/C-Store at The Helix

    2,500 sq. ft. supermarket and C-store module

    Independent humidity and temperature control

    Remote condensing equipment can be located in environment chamber

    Environment chamber temperature control from -25 °F to 125 °F; humidity control from 20–90%

    Currently configured for CO2 transcritical refrigeration system

    Refrigeration rack can be used for HVAC, hot water, snow melt features

  • Thank You!

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